(2) Through subordinate functional supervisors, directs and supervises staff and production functions affecting very complex high performance aircraft with a wide variety of high cost, sophisticated systems. Directs a group work force ranging from 1669 to 193 skilled technicians and supporting personnel, including a variety of staff, administrative requirements. Determines goals and objectives for the Aircraft Maintenance Unit. Reviews, accepts, amends or rejects work which has been accomplished by subordinate supervisors and organizations. Gives advice, counsel, and instructions to supervisors and subordinate employees on both general policy and administrative matters. Consults with subordinate supervisors and training specialists on training needs. Provides for employee development and training to ensure all assigned personnel and organizational entities are fully capable of performing their assigned tasking. Makes decisions on work problems presented by subordinate supervisors. Establishes and develops performance standards. Evaluates subordinate supervisors and reviews evaluations made by subordinate supervisors. Makes and approves selections for subordinate positions. Hears and resolves grievances and serious employee complaints. Reviews disciplinary cases and problems involving subordinate employees and determines required action. Ensures efficient position management is practiced and subordinate position descriptions are accurate. Approves/disapproves time away/off. Supports equal employment opportunity and labor management relations programs. Administers and participates in an effective labor relations program in compliance with regulatory and statutory guidance. Meets with and discusses issues with local and national labor organization representatives as well as representatives.

(3) Plans, organizes, schedules, controls, and directs all unit aircraft maintenance resources to meet mission requirements, safety, and quality requirements associated with Performance Work Statement.. Directs programs to ensure mission accomplishment and the optimum use of resources. In conjunction with the Director of Operations and Operations Commander, directs the effective use of flying hours and training events to ensure the Unit can meet all mission requirements of the aviation element. Through subordinate supervisors, manages aircraft maintenance activities. Ensures resources such as facilities, manpower, equipment, communications, technical data, tools, and parts are adequate to meet contract objectives.

(4) Plans, schedules, controls and directs the use of all resources to assure timely, effective and complete support of mission requirements. Ensures all aircraft maintenance work meets the highest standards of airworthiness, and that attention is focused on meeting all contract objectives, safety and quality.

(6) Coordinates with the operations and maintenance groups to ensure an integrated approach to the solution of problems relating to availability of A/C, and the ability to conduct the military mission. Assesses the impact of the flying schedule and schedule changes program to ensure that aircraft requirements and configurations can be met. Confers with applicable base support functions to ensure that group needs and requirements are being satisfied. Ensures the reprogramming of resources required to meet program requirements. Identifies aircraft failure trends to part level, develops, and issues unit one time inspection guidance when warranted. Chairs meetings to coordinate and schedule work to be accomplished by various technicians from a variety of trades that must work as a team to accomplish tasks and goals.

(7) Participates in decision making impacting aircraft availability, configuration, and capability. Manages and dispatches Maintenance Recovery Teams (MRT) all over the world to recover disabled aircraft.

(8) Maintains surveillance and ensures effective operation of the maintenance program. Makes periodic and comprehensive assessment of program through a review of performance indicators, productivity goals and accomplishments, deficiency reports, audit findings, etc. Identifies existing or potential productivity problems and discusses with subordinate supervisors. Ensures that corrective actions or improvement plans are implemented to resolve problems. Validates maintenance program methods, procedures and policies to ensure that the subordinate supervisors have the flexibility needed to meet the program goals and objectives. Evaluates, through a trends analysis program, the activities of the aircraft maintenance programs to ensure resolution of problems, and that self inspection requirements are in accordance with established policies and prescribed directives..

(9) Identifies the need for facility/equipment modernization, improvements, and/or replacements to the COR office. Manages the development of unit training goals and long range training plans. Assures training sustains work force qualifications and capabilities.

(10) Manages a resource protection program, which includes physical security, information security, and industrial and occupational safety and health. Exercises continuing responsibility for safety conditions, procedures, and work practices employed within the contract workforce. Provides work force guidance on safety matters and ensures safe work practices are utilized. Ensures that periodic inspections of work centers are performed and immediate action is taken to correct unsafe conditions. Oversees programs such as self inspection evaluations and the engine foreign object disposal (FOD) program. Establishes guidelines and initiatives for the prevention and handling of hazardous materials. Assesses program goals ensuring compliance with Defense Environmental Quality Program Policies, and associated state, and national laws.

To be considered candidates must apply online at www.aecom.com For further information call James D. Johnson at 678-489-3796

Desktop computer skills are essential with proficiency in full range of Microsoft Office products and should be capable of preparing management level reports and presentations.

Position may require travel.

Position requires the ability to pass and maintain a Security Clearance.

Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license and be able to operate a government general-purpose vehicle.

This position requires the ability to pass and maintain a national background clearance.

Must be able to speak, read, write and understand English.

Must pass a pre-employment drug screening.

Must be a U.S. citizen.

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Preferred Qualifications

Candidates with prior F-16 experience highly desired.

What We Offer

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